PALS Instructor

$493.00

The PALS Instructor Essentials Course is taught in a blended-learning format.  To become an AHA PALS Instructor, candidates must complete the online portion, followed by the hands-on session, which is classroom based.  The online portion of the course contains both core content and discipline-specific modules to prepare the instructor candidates for the hands-on session. In the classroom, our Faculty will continue preparing instructor candidates to become AHA instructors by focusing on the in-depth material about the PALS discipline that candidates will be teaching.  The hands-on session includes instruction, practice, and an exam, allowing instructor candidates to successfully use their instructor materials and skills.

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Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Instructors

How the PALS Instructor Essentials Course works

The PALS Instructor Essentials Course is taught in a blended-learning format.  To become an AHA PALS Instructor, candidates must complete the online portion, followed by the hands-on session, which is classroom based.  The online portion of the course contains both core content and discipline-specific modules to prepare the instructor candidates for the hands-on session. In the classroom, our Faculty will continue preparing instructor candidates to become AHA instructors by focusing on the in-depth material about the PALS discipline that candidates will be teaching.  The hands-on session includes instruction, practice, and an exam, allowing instructor candidates to successfully use their instructor materials and skills. As a PALS Instructor, candidates will also be able to teach the following courses:

  • PALS Initial
  • PALS Renewal
  • PALS Heartcode Online and Skills

Who Can Take This Course

The PALS Instructor Essentials Course is for instructor candidates who have already successfully completed the PALS Provider Course.

You must be a licensed professional to teach this course! Candidates interested in taking this course must be a licensed or certified healthcare professional with PALS skills in their scope of practice (examples include: paramedic, MD, RN, NP, PA)

Teaching life-saving skills is not only rewarding, but becoming a PALS Instructor is also great for:

  • Building your resume while supplementing your income
  • Creating a business in conjunction with your healthcare career
  • Becoming a champion of life-saving knowledge and skills

This course is also a great option for current AHA PALS Instructors who want to enhance or update their teaching skills.

Prerequisites for Instructor Candidates

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Have a current American Heart Association PALS Provider course completion card (no other PALS certifications will be accepted)
  • Be proficient in the skills of PALS
  • Complete the AHA PALS Instructor Essentials Course Online
  • Be aligned with an American Heart Association Training Center (Please note:  Community Medical Training does charge an alignment fee that is not included in the cost of this course.)
    • Community Medical Training Instructor Membership*:  $35/mo. *Membership includes American Heart Association (AHA) alignment with Community Medical Training.  All American Heart Association Instructors are required to align with an authorized Training Center like Community Medical Training.
    • To align with Community Medical Training, please contact our office at admin@traininggroup.org or call us at 8. Login information will be created for you to sign up for our membership plan.77.349.1181
    • If you do not plan to align with our AHA Training Center, please bring a signed Instructor Candidate Application showing that another Training Center has accepted you per the prerequisites set by the AHA.  The Training Center that you choose to align with will be the issuer of your Instructor card.

Steps to Become an Instructor

  1. Be accepted by a AHA Training Center (Community Medical Training) by enrolling in an Instructor Course and completing an Instructor Candidate Application with that Training Center.
  2. Have current AHA Provider status in the discipline for that Instructor Essentials course and be proficient in all the skills of that discipline.
  3. Successfully complete the Instructor Essentials Course, including both the online and hands-on session
  4. Successfully be monitored teaching within 6 months of completing the hands-on session of the Instructor Essentials course.
  5. Completing the Course Director Program as outlined by Community Medical Training in the Instructor Essentials Instructor Led Course. Instructors must be signed off as Course Directors by the Training Center Coordinator. (PAM pg. 39, 48-49)

Fee Includes:

  • PALS Instructor Essentials online course access code
  • Classroom instruction
  • Course Director Mentorship
  • 2-year AHA Instructor Certification (upon successful completion of initial monitoring)

Additional Course Fees:

  • PALS Instructor Manual (required for the course): $60
  • PALS Provider DVD Set (not included in Instructor Manual): $85
  • PALS Provider Manual (unless previously owned from provider course): $50

**The American Heart Association strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in all AHA courses and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the AHA. Any fees charged for such a course, except for a portion of fees needed for AHA course materials, do not represent income to the AHA.**

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